-
Créolité is a
literary movement first developed in the 1980s by the
Martinican writers Patrick Chamoiseau, Jean Bernabé and Raphaël Confiant. They published...
-
December 1953) is a
French author from
Martinique known for his work in the
créolité movement. His work
spans a
variety of
forms and genres,
including novels...
-
Praise of
Creoleness (French: Éloge de la
créolité), an
essay which serves as the
manifesto for the
Créolité movement.
These ideas are
reflected in the...
-
encouragement of
Creole language and its use in literature, in a
movement known as
Créolité, that was
started by
Patrick Chamoiseau, Jean Bernabé and Raphaël Confiant...
-
movements across the Afro-Diasporic world,
including Afro-Surrealism,
Créolité in the Caribbean, and
black is
beautiful in the
United States.
Frantz Fanon...
- an
important figure in the
créolité movement,
having co-aut****d the
seminal 1989
essay on the subject,
Eloge de la
créolité (In
Praise of Creoleness)...
- com.
April 1, 2006.
Retrieved May 3, 2010. Flores, Juan (Fall 2004). "
Creolité in the 'Hood:
Diaspora as
Source and Challenge" (PDF). Centro. 16 (2):...
- 2017. Constant, Isabelle; Mabana,
Kahiudi C., eds. (2013). Antillanité,
créolité, littérature-monde (in French).
Cambridge Scholars. p. 114. ISBN 978-1443846325...
-
newly arrived Americans and
other Protestant anglophones. In general,
Créolité in
Louisiana was
largely defined by
whether that
person was born in Louisiana...
- to
create the
créolité movement. The
three authors co-aut****d in 1989 the
seminal text of the
créolité movement, Éloge de la
créolité (French for 'In...